We're pleased to share with you, the latest version of our Archaeology Brochure.
We focused on the top 10 flowering plant families and botanical terms to help learn key identifiable features to speed up identification and keying out to species level within the field.
At the beginning of July, Brindle and Green revisited the Knepp Rewilding Project in Horsham. Members from Ecology, Arboriculture and Archaeology took part in the Knepp’s Butterfly Safari, followed by a night spent wild camping in a wildflower meadow.
Members of our archaeology team recently attended a week-long excavation course at Welby, near Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire. A ‘deserted medieval village (DMV)’, a former settlement abandoned during the medieval era.
For the month of June, Brindle & Green celebrated Pride Month and our Pride advocate Matt Udale gifted all our staff a Pride goodie bag.
Earlier this month saw our Ecologists both out in the field and completing desk based training on water vole ecology.
Our recent meeting with the team at Cora marked a milestone in progressing the landscape design guide, which we are hoping to launch in August 2023. This article explores the collaboration between B&G and Cora in creating a comprehensive guide that inspires sustainable and community-orientated landscape practices.
Today Brindle & Green are celebrating Bring Your Dog to Work Day. We have many dogs that visit the office from time to time and we love being in their presence and what they bring to our culture.
Our Managing Director, Neil Crofts takes a look back on the year to date and what the companies hopes and aspirations are for the second half of 2023.
We recently attended St Margaret’s CofE Primary School in Stoke Golding to engage with their year 6 pupils to demonstrate how they can create and maintain their wildlife area.